gr3ygoos3

endangeredomega wrote:Marshmallows in the UK are also somewhat different from the ones typically used for toasting in the States (at least such was the case in my experiences growing up on both sides of the pond.)

As a vegetarian, marshmallows are something I had to give up on for quite some time. They make an excellent vegan variety, but I have not yet attempted to toast them. At least for s'mores and rice krispy treats, I discovered gelatin-free marshmallow fluff ...

Marshmellows don't contain meat....

I have 2 favorite baseball teams. the Red Sox and ANYONE who beats the Yankees!!!!!!!

Contero

SirSquinty

colinm09 wrote:Theme is the essence of the derby. If you want to buy generic shirts, shop at TeeFury.

How could you possibly call these themed derbies not generic? 9/10, no 19/20 shirts submitted to each derby is some stupid joke or "funny" shirt in a harshing my mellow attempt to live up to the theme. It is shirts like this that I get ecstatic to see are in the fog. It is those rare, artistic shirts that I buy, rather than the stupid generic pathetic attempts at humor. What sort of a harshing my mellow-gallivanting alpaca wants to wear a joke on his or her shirt?

mindputtee

I like the concept and artwork, it's very cute. The composition is a little lacking though. There is a lot of steps in this flow chart which makes it a lot to see on a tshirt and follow. It also has a kind of large hole in the middle that might make it look a little odd on a shirt. It's got promise though! Keep at it! =)

mgarns

ramyb wrote:When you look at the design, which of these two configurations do you visualize?

I realized that there is an ambiguity in the design in this regard, so I thought perhaps we were seeing two different things.

I looked closer and I still visualize the configuration on the right,which would be left handed DNA. If you see it the other way that would make sense but the way its drawn now just looks left handed to me. If it was flipped I would buy it in a heartbeat,it would be an an otterific lab shirt!

BootsBoots

jeanerz13 wrote:Maybe you could have a X through each of the items except the monkey...and then a circle around the monkey...like you had gone through testing each of the devices and found that the monkey was the best for musical entertainment... *shrugs* I don't know if it would look any better or worse, but maybe it could have a more scientific method feel if that's the problem for voters? I don't know...

Well, I'm going to work on it some more in the future, not for this derby, so the scientific method wont have to be in there so much. I like the "X-ing" idea! I'll have to see if it works visually.

roanin

mindputtee wrote:I like the concept and artwork, it's very cute. The composition is a little lacking though. There is a lot of steps in this flow chart which makes it a lot to see on a tshirt and follow. It also has a kind of large hole in the middle that might make it look a little odd on a shirt. It's got promise though! Keep at it! =)

SnowQueenVT

walmazan wrote:Went to my freezer! I noticed was a similar concept before. so I didn't want to take a risk, and made this alternate version. I know this not have a chance, but a least I happy whit the end.

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